Episode 27: Deceptive

  1. “How  Was a Man Shot  to Death Inside a Locked Shop…With No Gun?,” the New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/paidpost/facebookwatch/limetown-fink.html.

  2. Deborah Blum, The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York. (Tantor Media, Inc., 2010), 336 & 347.

  3. “Great Depression History,” HISTORY, February 28 2020, https://www.history.com/topics/great-depression/great-depression-history.

  4. “5 IN FAMILY KILLED BY A RARE POISON,” New York Times, May 11 1935, p.1.

  5. “Poison in Common Products,” PBS, https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/poisoners-handbook-poison-common-productsother-photo-galleries/.

  6. Jones, Marian Moser, and Isidore Daniel Benrubi. “Poison politics: a contentious history of consumer protection against dangerous household chemicals in the United States.” American journal of public health vol. 103,5 (2013): 801-12. 

  7. “Deadly chemicals in everyday items throughout history,” Frazer Consultants, July 13 2016, https://frazerconsultants.com/2016/07/deadly-chemicals-in-everyday-items-throughout-history/.

  8. “Poison & Cocoa,” Daily News, June 17 2012, https://www.pressreader.com/usa/new-york-daily-news/20120617/282097748781614.

  9. “Police Sift Woman Angle,” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 12 1935, p.3.

  10. “Thallium Statistics and Information,” National Minerals Information Center, https://www.usgs.gov/centers/nmic/thallium-statistics-and-information.

  11. Jean M. Linsdale, Facts Concerning the Use of Thallium in California to Poison Rodents—Its Destructiveness to Game Birds, Song Birds and Other Valuable Wild Life (with one illustration), The Condor, Volume 33, Issue 3, 1 May 1931, Pages 92–106.

  12. “THALLIUM IS FOUND IN GROSS COCOA CAN,” New York Times, May 14 1935, p.1.

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